Introduction to architectural drawing workshop with Anne Vanrapenbusch ("Heritage illustration")
Royal castle of the first French Renaissance, Chambord is the largest and the most fascinating castle of the Valley of the Loire, builds at the heart of one of the biggest(greatest) closed forest parks of Europe. Begun by François Ier in 1519, the construction of the castle is finished(ended) in 1685 by Louis XIV. He(It) keeps(preserves) more than 3 000 works today. You will discover its five centuries of history(story) and all wealth of its architecture and its collections across a various cultural programme planning(programming). Reduced tariff for the entrance(entry) to the castle. Guided tours and free animations.
Website
http://www.chambord.org
Phone
02 54 50 40 00
Address
41250 Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France